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BIRDS INSPIRE HUMANITY.

Birds have been the inspiration of much that is fine in art, poetry, and song. The world would be impoverished, indeed, if they were all destroyed. So, too, we should lose much if the chastening songs of birds were all hushed and their plumages turned to ashes. . . . More and more every year are the American people turning to the study of birds as part of their recreation. Amateurs may be seen everywhere with field-glasses, cameras, and note-books.Junius Henderson in “The Practical Value of Birds.”

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Forest and Bird, Issue 36, 1 May 1935, Page 3

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BIRDS INSPIRE HUMANITY. Forest and Bird, Issue 36, 1 May 1935, Page 3

BIRDS INSPIRE HUMANITY. Forest and Bird, Issue 36, 1 May 1935, Page 3

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